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Sam Allardyce’s Irons, 15th in the Premier League, come into the cup tie against the Clarets with inconsistent form having won just one of the their last four matches.

Moreover, the Hammers have selection problems up front also as Ricardo Vaz Te dislocated his shoulder in last weekend’s goalless draw at Swansea, meaning Carlton Cole could make his first start since rejoining West Ham. Andy Carroll (heel) is still at least two weeks away from returning to fitness.

West Ham have only conceded once on the road this season, but Burnley are set to come into the match in high spirits on the back of a seven-game winning streak.

Sean Dyche’s men have been the surprise package in the Championship, coming off the back of a summer transfer window in which they lost leading scorer Charlie Austin. Burnley have barely missed Austin though, as Danny Ings and Sam Vokes have more than filled the void in attack with 12 and eight goals respectively in all competitions.